Cecropia palmata


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Read about Cecropia palmata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cecropia palmata, Willd. Fig. 848. A characteristic tree of the farther W. Indies (and planted somewhat in S. Fls.), with a single long weak thin trunk and at the top a few horizontal or deflexed awkward branches bearing at their ends large palmate lvs. with divisions like thumbs, the trunk and branches partitioned at the nodes: lvs. 7-11-lobed to the middle, white-tomentose beneath, the lobes oblong-obovate and blunt.—The tree attains a height of 50 ft.: wood soft; branches more or less hollow; grows rapidly, like an herb; often covering areas that have recently been burned over. L. H. B. CH


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